Baker High School - Spartan Yearbook (Baker, MT)

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■■ THE SPARTAN OF 1956 RUTH SHEEHAN - Editor MARVIN KALLAND - Feature Editor BAKER HIGH SCHOOL BAKER, MONTANA - BILL SHEEHAN Custodian for Lincoln and Washing- ton Grade Schools. Bus Driver. JOHN CLINE Custodian for High School. Lincoln School T Washington School DEDICATION Although JLouan was with our class but a short time, the memory of her with her smiling face- a smile that was genuine-her happy attitude to- ward eve rything that came along, and the general easy feeling each of us had when we were around her will not be erased from our minds and hearts. It is for this then, that we dedicate our annual to 3 Louan Crawford. LIKE ATTRACTS LIKE Like Attracts like, is not only the law of the magnet-it is the law of the mind. Psychologists tell us that we cannot store up thoughts of hate, and draw to ourselves the love of our fellows. To win loyalty, we must be loyal. To become successful,we mustthink success. We create our own mental magnet, we get back in the long run what we give. We attract those things to which we are attuned. It is up to us. L. W. Heftie Superintendent Baker Schools Have you ever remarked I wish I didn't have so much to do ? I have. How- ever ,1 realized how foolish such a remark was after reading these words by Charles Kingsley (1819-1875): Thank God every morning when you get up that you have something to do that day which must be done, whether you like it or not. Being forced to work, and forced to do your best, will breed in you temper- ance and self-control, diligence and strength of will, chee rfulness and content, and a hundred virtues which the idle never know. No matter what the job-large or small- give it your all, and if you whistle while you work it will cease to be a mere job and become instead a source of joy and inspiration. L. Fredric Bruggemen, High School Principal HERB’S BODY SHOP 4 DR. S. A. WEEKS FACULTY THOMAS McGONIGAL--B.A. Carroll College, Helena, Montana--EngU$h, Latin, and Junior High Basketball and Football. WALTER LEUTKINS--B.A. Wartbury College, Waverly, Iowa; Rocky Mountain College, Billings, Montana; Montana State College, Bozeman, Montana--Civics, Drivers Training, World History. LILLIAN WHEAT--81ack Hills Teachers College, Spearfish, South Dakota--Eighth Grade. EDW1NA EICHENBERGER--Montana Normal, Dillon, Mon- tana--Seventh Grade. HA NO: HOOPER--M.S. Oklahoma A. and M. College--Chemistry and Guidance. ALFRED KREKE- LER- -B.S. EastCarolina College, Greenville, North Carolina- - High School Band, Junior High Music and Grade School Music. MADALINE DUKE--B.S. Southwest Missouri State College, Springfield, Missouri; University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon; University of Washington, Seattle, Washington--English and U.S. History. AL GENANTONE—B.A. Rocky Mountain Col- lege, Billings, Montana--Coach, Library, Biology. HOWARD BRIETBACH--Great Falls College of Education, Great Falls, Montana; B.S. Montana State College, Bozeman, Montana-- Vocational Agricultural. ZELLA GILLESPEY--B.A. Wesleyan College, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa; Colorado A. M., Fort Collins, Colorado; Montana State, Bozeman, Montana; Oregon Uni- versity, Eugene, Oregon; University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado—Home Economics and Dramatics. JAMES MACK-- B.S. Black Hills Teachers College, Spearfish, South Dakota-- Mathematics. EDWARD LUCOTCH--Brantley-Draughton Business College, Fort Worth, Texas--Commercial and Basket- ball Coach. B.A. LEONARD HASKELL--B.S. Northern State Teachers College, Aberdeen, South Dakota; University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota; University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming; University of South Dakota, Vermillion, South Dakota--Shop, Mechanical Drawing. What happened last night? ? Haskell, the Rascal. Is your bubblegum stuck? Seventh Grade Einstein’s younger brother!! Tradition. ECONOMY GROCERY Be Wize--Economize 6 Don't let that smile fool you . CAROLYN BERWA LD—Transfer from Aberdeen South Dakota. Band 1,2,3.4; Glee Club 1,4; Glendive Festival 1,4; Cheerleader 1; Spirrettes 1,4; Anticline Staff 1; Latin Club 1,4; F.H.A. 4; G.A.A. 1,4. ROBERTA YOKELY--Glee Club 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1.2,3; Latin Club 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Spirrettes 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3; Dra- matics 3; Drill Leader 3. LAW- RENCE BOUCHER--Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3; Band 1, 2,3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Glendive Festival 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Ping Pong Club 3,4. MARY LOU WOODSEND--Glee Club 1; Glendive Festival 1. ROGER BROW NSON --Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; F.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Lettermen's Club2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Glendive Festival 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 4. CAROLA VARNER--G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Spirrettes 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Senior Banquet 3; Prom Com- mittees-, Annual Staff 4; Glendive Festival 1,2,3,4; Photo Club 2. MASSEY-HARRIS SPEELMON ELEVATOR 7 DUANE BRUCE--Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Dramatics 3; Glendive Festival 1,2,3,4; Letter- men’s Club 2,3,4; Class Officer 1, 4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4. MONTIE STANHOPE--Dramatics 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Glendive Festival 1,2,3,4; Letter - men'sClubl,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3; Football 1,2,3. DIANNE BURNS--Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Annual Staff 4; Glendive Festival 1,2,3,4; Anticline Staff 3,4; State Con- vention 3; Spirettes 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4. ARLENE SCHELL--Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; Class Officer 3,4; Glendive Festival 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Annual Staff 4; Anticline Staff 3; Senior Banquet 3; Drill Leader 3,4; Spirettes 3,4; Dramatics 3. JERRY COLDWELL- - F.F.A.3,4; Dramatics 1; Class Of- ficer 2. EL DORIS STADEL--Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Glendive Festival 1, 2,3,4; Spirettes 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1; Prom Committee 3. BRUCE DAHLMAN--Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; F.F.A. 1,2,3, 4; Prom Committee 3. CLAUDIA SLEETH--Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Glendive Festival 1,2,3,4; Spirettes 1.2,3,4; Prom Committee 3. DARLENE FERREL--Band 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Anticline Staff 3,4; Spirettes 3,4; Glendive Fes- tival 1,2,3,4; Senior Banquet 3; Prom Committee 3; Annual Staff 4; F.H.A. 1. DELSA TRAVIS-- Spirettes 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Anticline Staff 3; Glendive Festival 1,2,3,4; Photo Club 2. RUTH SHEEHAN--Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1.2,3, 4; Band 1,2,3.4; Glendive Festival 1,2,3,4; Music Camp 3; Class Of- ficer4; Annual Staff 4; Dramatics 3; Latin Club 3.4; M.E.A. Honor Band 4. SENIORS MORROW PLUMBING SENIORS BETTY FRIED--Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Glendive Festival 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; Spirettes 3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Senior Banquet 3; PromCommittee 3; Anticline Staff 4; Drill Leader 3,4; F.H.A. State Convention 3; Annual Staff 4. ROBERT SCOLES-- Band 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2.3; Mixed Chorus 3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Glendive Festival 1,2,3. ELROY FRIED--F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Glendive 1,2,3,4; National F.F.A. Convention 4. GARLAND STROTHER--Football 1, 2,3,4; Basketballl,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3; Dramatics 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Glendive Festival3,4; F.F.A. 2; Lettermen's Club 4; Anticline Staff 4. JACKIE GAPPA--Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Senior Banquet 3; Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Dra- matics 3,4; Trumpet Trio 3; M.E.A. Honor Band 4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Spirettes 1,2,3,4; Cheer Leader 3,4; Annual Staff 4. BONITA ROST--Glee Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1- Glendive Festival 2,3,4. FLINT RIG OIL m B E MILDRED HEISER--Prom Com- mittee 3; F.H.A. 1. DENNET PECK--Football 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Glendive Festival 3,4. SHIRLEY JORDAN--Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Glendive Festival 1,2,3,4. ILA PAULSON--Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 4; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Class Officer 1; Senior Banquet3; Spirettes 3,4; Anticline Staff 4; Glendive Festival 1,2,3.4; Prom Committee 3. MARVIN KALLAND--Band 2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Glendive Festival 3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Photo Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Ping Pong Club 3,4. DONNA PAULSON--Glee Club 1, 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Glendive Festival 1,2,3,4; Class Of- ficer 2; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Anticline Staff 2,4; Annual Staff 4; Spirettes 3,4; Prom Committee 3. SENIORS DAHLMAN MOTEL BAKER CLEANERS 11 SENIORS JANICE KARCH--Glee Club 1,2,3. 4; Glendive Festival 1,2.3,4. ROYAL NOFTSKER--Lettermen’s Club3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2; Ping Pong Club 3,4; Dramatics 3,4. JACK KINSEY--F.F. A. 1,2,3. 4; Prom Committee 3. CHARLENE KNIPFER--Glee Club 1; Glendive Festival 1; Anticline Staff 4; Annual 4; Dramatics 3,4; Prom Committee3; Girls State 3; Class Officer 3,4. WALTER MARTEL-- Glee Club 4; Band 3,4; Glendive Festival 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Class Officer 2,3. RUSSELS CLOTHING DR. MELVIN ROGSTAD IS SAMSAL’S CLASS SONG Wake the school, and tell the students, That the seniors say adieu, Class of '56 is leaving We'll no longer be with you. We'll begin a celebration. We'll declare a holiday. For a permanent vacation. No more studies night or day. We'll miss the faculty, Juniors, sophomores and the freshman too. Sweet memories we will have We will always be with you. It'snotbeen an easy journey. Though we've toiled the four years through, Now the time has come for parting, BAKER HIGH SCHOOL we'll miss you. (Tune----Wake The Town And Tell The People; CLASS FLOWER: White Gladiolus CLASS COLORS: Blue and White (LASS MOTTO: If God be for us, who can be against us? OFFICERS (1952-1956) Jackie Gappa Duane Bruce Arlene Schell Walter Mar tell Ila Paulson Mary Helstrom Ruth Sheehan BETTY FRIED ROY FERREI pauj Ajpg '2 imp nog aouaiMtq utpiof Aapiqs x uosjncg tuuoQ put fj| utiujqtG aorug y pnaj Aoy put auajitQ fj UOfUMOjg isBog x q.utx SDiutf 5 lioy tiiuog y l ptis suop|3 ft putnty uujtw d qjMIS e«pntf3 q s?[03$ uaqoy suing auutfG IN 13Ult tfoit ’t puaspoo noq Aivw ‘ f an rug autnfl f PttMiag uA|oit') j wsiaH P PIHN H tddto 0 untig pa£ j ll PS waijy 3 utqaaqs qiny a P9JJJ A oij 3 'D U AAploD Anaf g «Atii tspa ‘V DIANNE BURNS MONTIE STANHOPE CLASS HISTORY In the year 1944, fifteen of us entered the rooms of the East Side School. They were: Ruth Sheehan, Shirley Jordan, Carola Varner. Delsa Skidmore, Claudia Sleeth, Jigger Bruce, Lawrence Boucher, Ila Paulson, Donna Paulson, Jerry Coldwell, Mildred Heiser, Dianne Burns, Bruce Dahlman, Roger Brownson, and Phyllis Kreager. It took eight teachers to get rid of us' and put us into the hands of our seventh grade guardian, Miss Eichenberger. After a year of hard study we were allowed to enter the eighth grade under the supervision of Mr. Sullivan. In the spring of 1952, we received our diplomas and another vacation. Being that we, all 46 of us, were, in the fall of 1952, after our beating from the mean ole’ sophomores , officially in high school, we could run up and down the stairs and no one said one word!! (Just five or six words). Mr. Langston was our class sponsor that year and our officers were: president-jigger Bruce, vice-president-Ila Paulson, secretary- Phyllis Kreager, reporter-Carolyn Berwald, and treasurer-Jackie Gappa. The Warden paroled us for three months and we didn't have to report even once!! The fall of 1953 found us a bit eager to enter school as sophomores because we knew thatwe'd be allowed to sit farther toward the middle of the study hall and then too, we had all kinds of good ideas as to how we were going to initiate the freshmen. This year again our class sponsor was Mr. Langston. (One reason for our choosing him was that when Christmas time rolled around, we were the only class that had a Christmas tree already in the sponsor's room upon which a few of the boys merely had to hang a few decorations each year!!) Class officers for that year were: Jackie Gappa-President, Walter Martel-Vice-president, Mary Helstrom-Secretary, Phyllis Kreager-Treasurer, Donna Paulson-Reporter, and Shirley Uecher-Historian. When May came around again, we were more anxious to leave than we had been to start the fall before. We weren’t alone, however, because they acted as if they felt the same way! How about that, teachers? Again we were given three months of freedom and were back again in the fall of 1954, ready for our junior year of school. The first thing we did was to elect Miss Casady as our class sponsor and Jackie Gappa as president, Walter Martel as vice-presi- dent, Charlene Knipfer as secretary and treasurer, Delsa Skidmore as reporter and Arlene Schell as historian. Almost before we realized where the time had gone, it was time to begin practice on the annual Junior Class Play which, this year was, The Big Blowup . Mr. Tom McGonigalwas our able and swell director. Later that year we gave a prom in honor of the seniors and the theme was, April in Paris . In the spring we were allowed two days of Glendive Festival the first day consisting of ensembles and solos--instrumental and vocal. ’he second day was the same as before. Not really-yes, summertime has rolled around again and we're off for another three months of something besides school! In the fall of 1955, we entered the halls of Baker High for the last time. And just think, we said to ourselves, we’re the high and mighty seniors who, we used to say. thought they were so smart. To begin with, we elected Mr. Heftie to be our class sponsor, then proceeded to elect Jackie Gappa for our president. Jigger Bruce for vice- president, Ruth Sheehan for secretary-treasurer, and Arleen Schell for historian. Of course we acted out another play this year and in the spring, the precious juniors gave a prom in our honor. This year again we enjoyed a two-day music festival at Glendive and then we ran off for a few days and skipped school in order to have a good time once again while we were altogether. When we returned, it was time for our baccalaureate service and, a week later, commencement; we left our dear old Baker High for the last time. ARLENE SCHELL MILDRED HEISER LAWRENCE BOUCHER ROYAL NOFTSKER MIDLAND COAL AND LUMBER CO. GRAINGER'S CAFE CLASS POEM Carolyn John Benvald is small as a mouse, Bui her appetite’s probably as big as a house. Bruce Dahlman’s a fellow who has his own car, But he's still under age to go in a bar. Tater Braun can drive his fine car. He can also sing and play a guitar. Roger Rook Brownson, our captain was. His helmet covered a Red Ball of Fuzz. Jigger Bruce is our sports minded friend. To a girl's winking eye he'll put a quick end. Lawrence Boucher is so terribly quiet, We nearly forgot him. ISN’T THAT A RIOT! ! Phyllis Bean done said I do . Now she's home cooking stew. Delsa Travis is another lass. Who entered in the wedded class. Elroy Fried is a farmer boy, And he’s his mother's pride and joy. One of our boys shot off his toes, So now he goes by Shotgun Scoles . If you should see a walking hat, Worry not it's only Kinsey, Jack. When Marvin’s around you’d better run. Cuz he carries a camera instead of a gun. Jerry Coldwell drives a Cheve heap. When he's out of school, he's herding sheep. Now Royal Noftsker is our class clown. You’ll wonder, What next , when he's around. Walter Martel once had a sprain. Not very serious cuz it was his brain. Eldoris Stadel drives a screamin’ Ford. She'll probably end up in a mental ward. Dianne Burns is typist for our school paper. When there's gossip around she'll cause quite a caper. Darlene Ferrel is quite a lass. When she's in the hall cause she’s kicked out of class. And BHS don’t bother Roy. When he's off to Ismay, Boy oh Boy!! Mildred Heiser ain't too big a mass. But when in her pick-up she’s really in class. Shirley Jordan is Eldoris’s friend. They stick together to the bitter end. Janice Karch is Dianne’s pal. And you can bet she’s quite a gal. Ruth Sheehan this year book did edit. ’Tis to her that you can give all the credit. Claudia Sleeth is really in gear. With her clever earrings in her ear. Tiptoes Stanhope is a villain. Thinks he’s God’s gift to women. Charlene Knipfer cowgirl fair. Watch her horses rare. Donna Paulson sez with ease, Whatcher’ number!! Number Please.” 11a Paulson had her fling. Now she’s got a diamond ring. Arlene Schell was a steady with Jim. But hey there fellows she's free again. Garland Strother made one girl sing. Until she saw his other ring, Butchie Peck's real name is Dennett. Maybe someday he'll end up in the Senate. Jim Pat Niccum is quite a wit. In any crowd he’ll make a hit. J. G. don’t you try to mock. But where did you get your nickname, JOCK !! ? Carola Varner is teacher’s pet, Keep your fingers crossed, she'll graduate yet. Betty Fried is right in step. Being drill leader is really hep. Bonita Rost used to giggle in class. Until she broke her foot. Alas! Alas! Mary Lou Woodsend is our last. She is graduating fast!! We hope we didn’t hurt your pride. If we did just lay this poem aside. We didn't intend to flatter you. So now we'll bid you fond adieu. CAROLA VARNER DUANE BRUCE JACKIE GAPPA MARVIN KALLAND BERTSCH CONOCO ir LEON MAR JEWELRY CLASS PROPHECY We the prophecy committee of 1956 sit here trying to think of a prophecy for ur class, when who should walk in but Mr. Hooper and wants us to try his new angled invention that he has just finished. We get into this new contraption and here is all kinds of buttons and levers. So one of our so called bright committee nembers decided we should push a button that says 1967 and one that says Hawaii. 11 of a sudden we take off and the next instant we see Hawaii. The first thing we see is Teddy Brawn alias Tater, one of our fellow class- nates, sitting on the beach playing on his guitar, I'm in the Jailhouse Now, who should be doing the Hulu for him but Bonita Rost, Eldoris Stadel, and Shirley Jor- dan. We talk to them for awhile and they tell us that Jigger Bruce is down in that :ountry, so we decided to look him up and we find out that he owns the Bruce Pine - ipple Company. He invites us in for a dish of pineapple and his wife, Charlene Knipfer serves us. We then decided to go somewhere else so we got in the new contraption, pushed a button that said Mexico and were off. In Mexico we see Jim Pat and Arlene on :heir honeymoon after being married by Rev. Jack Kinsey. We then push another button and before we know it we are in Japan where we see a blind man selling pencils on the street (is he really blind or just earning an easy living?) we discover that it is none other than Montie Stanhope. We talk to him and he tells us that he has just recently married Betty Fried. The four of us decided we would journey back to the U.S. for awhile so we stopped in North Carolina where we see Robert Scoles who at this time owns 91 shotgun factories and 24 tobacco factories. He tells us that he has been courtin’Janice Karch who has been working for him trying to sort his tobacco from his shotguns. We then go to California to see the magnificent Sequoia trees and we come upon a sign that says, N. F. Motel, three trees and four branches straight ahead. Up- on our arrival Royal Noftsker greets us and his partner, Elroy Fried, who is dearly watching his fiancee, Dianne Burns in a stunning bathing suit about ready to dive off the high dive. We then go to Alcatraz where we see Roger (Pook) Brownson trying to file his way out of prisonbars. We asked him what he was there for and he said, for stealing cowboy boots to keep my feet warm. We leave him with a quick good-bye and go back to the contraption and pushed a button that said Texas. The four of us go to Texas and we see Gar land Strother working on an oil well. When we leave there we only have three of us left. I wonder what happened to Carolyn? Yes, we wonder? Three of us journey our way to a little college town in Montana where we see Marvin and Walter still working away on Chemistry, they had to keep reading about it to find out just where it ends. It never does. We now go to Alaska where we see Ruth Sheehan has put to good use her voice, she is singing hillbilly songs to the Eskimos. We push the button that says Africa and we're off. We see Mildred Heiser and her safari. We talk to her for awhile and she tells us that she had just inherited a few million dollars from a rich old aunt. We get back into the contraption and who should be gone this time but Dennett. We look out the contraption and there sits Dennett on the ground playing in a million dollar pile of greenbacks with Mildred on his lap. We tell him good-bye and the two of us journey on our way. Next we go to the Calgary Stampede where we see Carola roping brahma bulls for a living. We leave here and are on our way to Argentina where we see Donna Paulson and Jerry Coldwell herding sheep. We then go to Chicago, Illinois, where we see Roy Ferrel playing with the Har- lem Globe Trotters. There we also see Claudia Sleeth who is a cheerleader. We then hurry off to France where we see Lawrence Boucher stillchasing girls as usual. KIT KAT KLUB 17 RANDASH MOTORS As we push the button to go back to Baker we see Ila, Mary Lou, Delsa, an Phyllis all sitting at home knitting while their husbands are at a stag party. We then push a button that says Warm Springs. There we see Jackie Gappa fingei painting and making faces at us. After this trip I, Darlene Ferrel and I, Bruc Dahlman just decide we shall stay on with her. DARLENE FERREL CAROLYN BERWAL BRUCE DAHLMAN DENNETT PECK CLASS WILL Phyllis Bean leaves her blonde hair to Florence Maier, Lawerence Boucher leaves his traffic tickets to Alfred Grenstiner. Carolyn Berwaid leaves her flirtatious way to Fern Noftsker. Teddy Braun leaves to find out where Moscow really is. Dianne Burns leaves so the Home Ec . Ill class can have some peace. Darlene Ferrel leaves her levis to Helen Sheehan. Roger Brownson leaves his football shoes to Duane Waterland. Duane Bruce leaves to give somebody else a chance with the girls. Betty Fried leaves her height to Anna Wyrick. Jerry Coldwell leaves his sheepherding job to June Bruce. Jackie Gappa leaves her cheerleading ability to Butch Meccage. B ruce I) ahlman leave s his ways to get along with Mr . Leutkens to Bernard Heise r. Roy Ferre 1 leave s his jumping and running ability to Jimmy Schweighert. Mildred Heiser leaves her size to Butch O'Conner. Janice Karch leaves the school yard minus one blue Chev. Elroy Fried leaves his quiet way to Tom Hufford. Marvin Kalland leaves his T-square and triangles to Ralph Finch. Charlene Knipfer leaves her remuda to Tessie. Jack Kinsey leaves his boots to Dave O'Neill. Donna Paulson leaves her good grades to Dennis Meccage. Ila Paulson is giving her long hair to Calvin Newell. Walter Martel leaves his house plans to all married seniors. Bonita Rost leaves her baby talk to Rodney Cooper. Jim Niccum leaves to play for the Minneapolis Lakers. Ruth Sheehan leaves her sympathy to the future annual editors. Royal Noftsker leaves his ping-pong paddle to Sharon Wooster. Dennett Peck leaves an empty seat in Bruce Dahlman's Chevy. Delsa Travis leaves her pony tail to Jean Morton. Claudia Sleeth leaves? ? ? ? Robert Scoles leaves his fiddle to Pat O'Neill. Eldoris Stadel leaves the dents in her car to Ramona Becktold. Carola Varner leaves to bridle Popeye. Montie Stanhope leaves his ability to set type to John Everson. Garland Strother leaves his short legs to Jim Hurley. Arlene Schell leaves her figure to whoever needs one. Shirley Jordan leaves the highway to Marvin Shopp. Mary Lou Woodsend leaves her ability to graduate in three years to Larry Green. CHARLENE KNIPFER JANICE KARCH ROBERT SCOLES WALTER MARTEL L. PRICE CO. IK FROST BOWL r? -VTl1 • VT? ff Old 16 tons herself!! What? only a 150 lb. fullback? Your face is dirty! Sexy Sal , EQUITY CO-OP ASSOCIATION 20 FIRST ROW: Ramona Bechtold. June Bruce, Tessie Bruha, Ferdella Carlson, Howard Corey, Rena Desper. SECOND ROW: John Everson, Arlee Fried, Jerry Gonsioroski, Alfred Grenstiner, Betty Jean Griffith, Roy Griffith. THIRD ROW: Ruth Griffith, Sally Griffith, Bernard Heiser (Not Pictured), Ed Helgeson, Curtis Huether, Tom Hufford. FOURTH ROW: Jim Hurley, Stella Koenig, Ivan Korneychuck, Noreen Kohler, Jerry Lewis (Not Pictured), Alice Linden, FIFTH ROW: Florence Maier, Jean Morton, Jackie Simpson, Gloria Steen, Larry Wiseman, Anna Wyrick. SIXTH ROW; Calvin Newell, Carren Newell, Fern Noftsker, Pat O'Neil1, Carol Rose, Florence Sheehan. SEVENTH ROW: Sharon Wooster. L. W. BUSCH BEN FRANKLIN SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: Linda Agler, Lila Aldinger, Jean Ammons, Sharon Anderson, Joan Birtic, Patsy Brayton, Janice Brockel. SECOND ROW: Elsie Chamberlain, Bob Coldwell, Roderick Cooper, Holger Engstrom, Sharon Eustrom, Myrna Ferrel. Robert Fisher. THIRD ROW: Darrell Fried, Delmar Fried, Bernard Heiser, Mary Ann Hoffman, Dorothy Howe, Arnold Huether, Julie Jensen. FOURTH ROW: Gloria Kus- ler, Carol Madler, Judy McClain, Arthur Meccage, Dennis Meccage, Carolyn Morrow, Lennis Nichols. FIFTH ROW: Soma North, David O’Neill, Sharon Phebus (Not Pictured), Richard Price (Not Pictured). Joann Reed, Dorothy Reese (Not Pictured). Vivian Roy (Not Pictured). SIXTH ROW: Gordon Rustad. Carl Saner, Marvin Schopp, James Schweigert, Helen Sheehan, Cleo Sleeth, Janice Stanhope. SEVENTH ROW: Faye Strother (Not Pictured), Roger Traweek, Jean Wyrick. YOUNG, MARTIN. Young Attorneys at Law BAKER CLUB FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: LeVera Aldinger, Wilma Lovec, Bonita Bilges, Mary Mackay, Mickey Bowen, BUI Martel, Lorryn Bruggeman. SECOND ROW: Jack Martin, Joan Carmichael, John McCauley, Janis Cook, Bette Moline, Ralph Finch, Gerald O'Conner. THIRD ROW: Raymond Fried, Richard Olsen, Larry Green, Dorothy Owens, Francis Griffith, Monte Plummer, Carol Hatton. FOURTH ROW: Gerald Prince, James Helgeson, Beverly Quincer, Jean Holmlund, Jeanne Reed, Mary Howe, Vivian Ruff. FIFTH ROW: Stanley Hurley, LaVern Rustad, Bonnie Karch, Tom Samsel, Danny Kohler, Reuben Scheuffele, Verdell Kram- lick. SIXTH ROW: John Setera, June Kreager, Beatrice Strehlow, Ruth Leischner, Irma Strother (Not Pictured), Joe Lewis (Not Pictured), Gary Lindstrom. SEVENTH ROW: Duane Water land, Virginia Losing, Lawrence Lindstrom, Ivan Losing, Larry Madler. LEE’S BARBER SHOP 23 DREHER STUDIO PAULSON AUTO WRECKING SALVAGE LAWLER’S DRUG STORE 1. Mama said there'd be days like this! 2. I'm goin' after the cows, maw! 3. Hoooooooooop--my love! 4. Dream Girl????! 5. Get WHEATIES--”The breakfast of Champions” 6. Is this monday, tuesday, Wednesday, or THURSDAY?? 7. Frosh garbage disposal unit. 8- EFA! !! 9. Let me go, lover 10. I run everything” !! 11. Charming, charmer, CHAMP! 24 I S • I 11 • BAND M- Kalland. C- Berwald, J- Morton, J. McClain, D. Burns, L. Boucher, R.Brownson, W. Martel, A. Kreke- lcr, J. Price, S- Griffith. G. Mitchell, L. Sieler, C. Madler, B. Moline, D-Howe, F. Carlson. E. Helgeson, D. Olsen, C. Newell. J- Kruger, L. Sinclair, B. Brug- geman. J. Birtic, R. Bowen, D. Waterland, R. Cooper, J. McCauley. H- Corey, F. Sheehan. J. Helgeson, R. Fried. C. Eilek, V. Losing, C. Rose, L. Brugge man. J. Jenson. L. Aldinger, D. Reese, H- Sheehan. B. Weeks, C.Hatton, R. Sheehan. Cheerleaders-. Jean Holmlund, Carolyn Morrow, Betty Jean Griffith, Carren Newell. MIXED CHORUS L. Wiseman, E. Helgeson. R. Coldwell, E- Fried, L- Boucher, C. Newell. H. Corey, L. F. Bruggeman, D. Bruce, R Traweek, R.Brownson. M- Kalland, J. Ever- son. J. McCauley. R. Scheuffele. J Helgeson. F. Shee- han. CRose, A. Schell. D.Reese. D-Howe, B Karch. J. Simpson, J. Jenson. C- Newell. J - Gappa, G. Steen, J. McClain, T.Samsel, D.Fried, B. Fried, R. Sheehan, L. Bruggeman, I- Paulson, D- Travis, D- Paulson, J. Holmlund, M. Howe. C- Hatton, G. Strother, H. Eng- strom, D-Fried. C. Morrow, B.Griffith. R. Yokely. H- Sheehan, S. Griffith, D. Waterland. NEWSSTAND C. H. LUND STANDARD OIL AGENT GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB L. F. Bruggeman, P. Brayton, S. Phebus, B. Strehlow, B. Rost, V. Ruff, D. Howe, J. Jensen, B. Karch, E. Stadel, A.Wyerick, B. Moline, D. Ferrei, J. Brockel, S. North, R. Griffith, C. Madler, J. Carmichael, C. Sleeth, E. Chaberlain, L- Agler, C. Morrow, C. Hat- ton, B-Bilges, J. Karch, JKreager, j - Reed, J.Gappa, J. Simpson, C. Varner, M. Ferrei, G. Steen, C. Rose, J. Wyerick, J. Morton, L. Aldinger, A. Linden, H. Sheehan, R. Leichner, R. Desper, S. Jordan, D. Paul- son, M. Howe, D. Reese, I- Paulson, A. Schell, S- Anderson, J. McClain, V- Roy, C- Newell, J. Holm- lund, J. Cook, R.Yokely, D. Travis, M. Hoffman, N- Kohler, B.Quenzer, B. Griffith, B. Fried, F. Mier, V. Kramlick, R. Sheehan, J. Birtic, L. Bruggeman, F. Sheehan, F. Noftsker, S. Griffith, L. Nichols, J. Am- mons. J. Reed, L. Aldinger, M. Mackay, G. Kusler, C. Sleeth. BOYS’ GLEE CLUB C. Newell, W. Martel. H. Corey, G. Rustad, T. Huf- ford, D- Price, D. Bruce, S. F. Bruggeman, J. Hurley, G. O'Conner. R. Griffith, B. Martel, S- Hurley, J. Everson, R. Brownson, M. Kalland. A. Huether, J. Helgeson, R. Coldwell, F. Griffith, L. Boucher, J. Gonsioroski, J. McCauley, G. Lindstrom, A. Fried, R. Traweek, M. Plummer, T- Samsel, A. Grenstiner, L. Wiseman, E. Helgeson, R. Finch, j. Setera, L. Lin- strom, M. Bowen, E. Fried, L- Madler, R. Scheuffele, G. Prince. G. Strother, H. Engstrom, D. Kohler, K. Fried, D-Fried, D. Waterland, D.Meccage, D. Olson, I. Korneychuk, I. Losing, D. Fried, C- Huether. J. Schweigert. SLEETH'S BAR Meet your friends in Sleeth's Bar 20 F. H. A. W. Lovec, B. Bilges, V. Rufl, M- Howe, J. Reed, S. Anderson, F- Strother, J. Simpson, B. Moline, S. North, J. Brockel, I. Paulson, D. Paulson, T. Bruha, M. Mackay, L. Nichols, S. Phebus, J. Cook, P. Bray- ton, V.Kramlick, V. Losing, D. Owens, L. Aldinger, J. Reed, C. Madler, I. Strother, Z. Gellespey, E. Chamberlain, R. Leichner, A. Aldinger, B. Quenzer, J. Kreager, S. Koenig, B. Hoffman, G. Kusler, J. Carmichael, C. Sleeth, F. Maier. F. Noftsker, A. Schell, J - Birtic, B. Fried, J. Stanhope, A. Wyerick. F. F. A. G. Linstrom, R. Traweek, D. Meccage, R- Cooper, J. Everson, M. Schopp, R. Griffith, J. Lewis, G. O'Con- ner, S. Hurley, A. Meccage, G. Rustad, M. Plummer, D. Waterland, I. Korneychuk, P. O'Neill, A. Fried, L. Lindstrom, R. Scheuffete, I. Losing, G- Prince, L. Madler, H.Brietbach, R. Fried, D- Fried, D. O'Neill, M. Bowen, J. Schweigert, D. Fried, R. Fisher, C. Huether, R. Brownson, J. Gonsioroski, J. Hurley, J. Kinsey, R. Scoles, E. Fried. FARMERS UNION OIL CO. STARTAN SPIRETTES W.Lovec, P.Brayton, B.Strehlow, B. Bilges, L. Brug- geman, C. Hatton, J. Cook, D. Reese, D. Howe, E. Stadel, J. Jensen, F. Strother, L- F. Bruggeman, A. Wyerick, S. North, J. Brickel, S. Anderson, J. Wye- rick, J. Morton, C. Madler, J. Carmichael, J. Stan- hope, C.Sleeth, E. Chamberlain, S. Phebus, V- Ruff, R. Desper, F.Maier, S. Jordan, M.Howe, J- Kreager, J. McClain, V.Roy, C. Varner, A-Schell, N. Kohler, C. Morrow, D- Ferrei, M. Ferrei, B- Moline, V. Los- ing, D. Owens, A. Linden, B. Mackay, R. Leichner, L- Aldenger, V.Kramlick, B. Qurnzer, L. Nichols, J. Reed, J.Holmlund, D. Paulson, I. Paulson, C. Newell, G. Steen, R. Yokely, D. Travis, B. Fried, J. Reed, B. Griffith, L- Agler, C. Sleeth. CHEERLEADERS: Irma Strother, Joan Birtic, Jackie Gappa, Sally Griffith. CHEERLEADERS Irma Strother, Joan Birtic, Sally Ann Griffith, Jackie Gappa. BUSINESS MEN'S ASSURANCE CO. CHEVROLET GARAGE LETTERMAN’S CLUB John Everson, Jerry Lewis, Howard Corey, Duane Bruce, Gerald O'Conner, Calvin Newell, Stanley Hur- ley, Roger Brownson, Royal Noftsker, Dennett Peck, Eddie Helgeson, Roger Traweek, Bill Martel, Gary Lindstrom, Rogert Coldwell, Alfred Grenstiner, Tom Samsel, Larry Lindstrom, Garland Strother, Jim Schweigert. G. A. A. V.Ruff, M. Howe.D. Reese, D. Howe, F. Strother, E. Lucotch, B. Moline, S. North, M. Ferrei, V. Roy, W. Lovec, J. Gappa, C-Morrow, R. Leichner, L. Aldinger, M. Mackay, E.Chamberlain, J.Kreager, J. McClain, J. Wyerick, V. Losing, D. Owens, J. Carmichael, J. Morton, S. Griffith, J. Ammons, G. Kusler, B. Quen- zer, L. Nichols, L. Bruggeman, C. Hatton, J. Holm- lund, J. Cook, L. Agler, I. Strother, R. Yokely, J. Birtic, G. Steen, C. Varner, C. Newell, B- Griffith. O. M. ELEVATOR BAKER HOTEL AND CAFE ANNUAL STAFF Donna Paulson, Typist, Charlene Knipfer-Typist, Marvin Kalland-Feature Editor, Dianne Burns-Assis- Jackie Gappa-Business Manager, Ruth Sheehan-Editor, tant Editor, Arlene Schell-Typist, Betty Fried-Typist. ♦ Gloria Steen-Circulation Editor,Dianne Burns-Typist, Darlene Ferrel-Art Editor, Ila Paulson-Circulation Editor, Dorothy Reese-Re porter, Donna Paulson-Cir- culation Editor, Carren Newell-Circulation Editor, Joan Birtic-Re porter, Betty Fried-Typist, Mr. Lucotch- Advisor, Betty Griffith-Society Editor, Charlene Knipfer-Society Editor, Sally Griffith-Sditor, Jackie Gappa-Editor, Garland Strother-Sports Editor, Eddie Helgeson-Sports Editor, Fern Noftsker-Assistant Edi- tor, Jean Morton-Assistant Editor. LAKE THEATRE 30 MAJORETTES Betty Jean Griffith, Jean Holmlund, James Helgeson - Drum Major, Carren Newell, Carolyn Morrow. 31 Don’t just stand there. Bang! Bang! You’re Dead!! do something!! IT’S A GREAT LIFE” 32 SCHEDULE Baker.......45 Beach...........70 Baker.......38 Nashua......... 64 Baker.......45 Fairview........83 Baker.......63 Wolf Point .... 85 Baker.......79 Scobey..........75 Baker.......55 Poplar..........65 Baker.......63 Poplar......... 73 Baker........48 Wolf Point .... 98 Baker........40 Fairview. .... 73 Baker........47 Plentywood .... 80 Baker........65 Nashua..........87 Baker........48 Circle . .......65 Baker........63 Ekalaka....... 68 Baker........49 Plentywood .... 69 Baker........41 Lemmon. ..... 89 Baker........41 Circle..........83 Baker........68 Scobey..........66 Baker........56 Ekalaka.........71 Baker........75 Beach...........81 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Baker........65 Nashua..........77 Baker........52 Plentywood .... 60 CONFERENCE STANDING 7th Place SERVICE GARAGE HEISER'S BAR STANDING, Left to Right: Garland Strother, Edward Martel, Robert Coldwell, Tom Samsel, Ho 1 ge r Engs- Helgeson, Stanley Hurley, Calvin Newell, Howard Cor- trom. KNEELING: Edward Lu c o t c h , Coach, James ey, Richard Price, Duane Bruce, Bruce Dahlman, Bill Schweigert, Manager. BASKETBALL TEAM Brace-Captain-Center-Senior. Jigger's height and scoring ability leaves very little to be desired from any center. Jigger's work on both back- boards and under the basket accounted for many scores. Not only the top scorer with 611 points for Baker but the outstanding scorer in the Eastern Class B . Jigger was the idol of all the coaches eye and will be a hard man to replace. Dahlman-Forward-Senior. A vacancy had to be filled and Bruce filled it very thoroughly by his scoring ability and rebound work. Bruce's a- bility to steal the ball and his constant aggressiveness sparked the team. Corey-Forward-Junior. Howdy has a set shot that wasalways dangerous. He worked rebounds well and always held his man in check. Howdy has one more year to show his wares. Newell-Guard-Junior. Calvin is a fast, aggressive guard who was al- ways a threat. His leadership in setting up our offense was a big factor to the team. Calvin's smooth ball handling was a great importance in bringing the ball down to scoring position. His long shot set up many of our goals. Helegeson-Guard-Junior. Ed’s speed and determination made the team hustle. His shot was a dangerous one to any defense and Ed could be counted on when in need of a few goals. Ed will be a big aid to the team next year. Reserves. One of the main benefactors to the A squad was the re- serves. Their long hours of practicing and working as opponents to the A squad was a good reason for our outstanding tournament team. They were all of great help when needed. Each one deserves a lot of credit for each did his best when the team was in need of him. Some of them will fill the vacancies left by the seniors. QUINCY SINCLAIR 31 CONTINENTAL OIL CO. B” SQUAD Montie Plummer, Tommy Hufford, Dick Price, Gerald Waterland, Delmar Fried, Darrel Fried, Larry Green, O'Conner, Arnold Huether, James Helgeson, Duane Gerald Prince. LATIN CLUB Tommy Samsel, Carren Newell, Jackie Gappa, Jerry Lewis, Duane Bruce, Howard Corey, Carola Varner, Jean Wyerick, Eddie Helgeson, Jack McCauley. Carol Ann Hatton, Dorothy Howe, Dorothy Reese, Judy Mc- Clain, MyrnaFerrel, Gloria Steen, Lorryn Bruggeman, Roberta Yokely, Florence Sheehan, Ruth Sheehan, Carolyn Morrow, LATIN MASTER - Tomas McGoni- gal, Delsa Travis, Jean Holm lund , Linda Agler, Carolyn Berwald. SPEELELMON ELEVATOR 35 HAROLD'S STANDARD SERVICE Sally was not but is, in our only chosen to be queen on thinking, queen every day. our Football Day, Well I m not going to any horsy' ole style show!! 1 sho' do hope my uuuuuunion don't find out I’m doin’ this. Pretty good junk ya’ got here! ! Those are pretty loose drawers????? 37 This is an open-book test” ! ’Tm in the jailhouse now . Crazy mixed-up Judy Shhhhhhhhhhhh! Shy-boy Quit crammin'! eyes? There's been a change in me !! You ain't as tuff as you look! BAKER FURNITURE C. F. HOGEBOOM 39 A. The noted day that Nic opened? a book! B. I love me! Who do you love? C. I won!!! D. Oh! Daddy-O DRAGON LOUNGE to COAST TO COAST 41 Who's the coach here, anyhow! French-kiss those babies!! Let's do our own work, Pook”! Who will I take to the dance? A change for the better or for the worse? Only Montie Keep your hands off my girl!! can say. BUD'S SUPER VALUE BAKER VARIETY STORE FIRST ROW: Pearl Ballow, Leon Braun (Not Pictured), Linda Bilges, Brad Bruggeman, Rae Bowen, Victor Buerkle. SECOND ROW: Nancy Bruce, Richard Doyle, Carol Dietrich, Donald Fried, Camilla Eilek, Roger Fried. THIRD ROW; Agnes Linden, Walter Graf, Jeraldine Mitchell, Lee Roy Key, Delores Noftsker, James Kruger. FOURTH ROW: James Price, Grace North, Eddie Randash, Virginia Olson, Steve Reed, Sharon Schlecht. FIFTH ROW: Larry Rustad, Robert Schweigert, Laxxaine Schwindt, Raymond Schwindt, Lynda Sieler, Jerry Severson. SIXTH ROW; Larry Shepherd, Lloyd Sinclair, Geraldine Tomlinson (Not Pictured), Walter Siring, Donna Twiford, James Steffes. SEVENTH ROW: Barbara Weeks, Sam Wilson. Larry Afrank, David Anderson, Dennis McKnire (Not Pictured), Evonne Singer. LAKESIDE HOTEL BAKER LAUNDRY FIRST ROW: Chris Dietrich, Evonne Afrank, Jimmy Doyle, Molly Lou Agler, Jimmy Ferrei, Ph y 11 is Aldinger. SECOND ROW: Kelly Gillan, Juanita Chamberlain, Keith Gregerson, Jean Chesmore, Giles Henderson, Dorothy Eustrom. THIRD ROW: Eddie Hufford, Delila Fried, Victoria Gonsioroski, Clayton Keech, Irene Grenstiner, Arthur Linden. FOURTH ROW: Mary Lou Griffith, Loretta Hede, Judy Hickey, Tom Olson, Sherry Johnson (not pictured), Kay Kohler. FIFTH ROW: Sherman Pfeifle, Virginia Kreager, Vonnie Livesey, Billy Stadel, Doris McCune, Leilani Naples. SIXTH ROW: Roger Stanhope, Kay Rediske, Jim Stark, Thomas Carmen, Clifford Slininger, Luana Wagner. SEVENTH ROW: Warren Wenz, Dorothy Wyrick, Robert Yokely, Eythle Nowlin (Not Pictured). 44 GIFT’S TIRE SERVICE LIVESY LOCKERS Larry Rustad. Victor Buerkle, Billy Stadel, Jim Price, Richard Doyle, Lloyd Sinclair, Clifford Slininger, Don Fried, Jerry Secerson, Bobby Schweigert, Sgeve Reed, Robert Yokely, Walter Graf, Grad Gruggeman, Tom McGonigal, Coach, Robbie Strother. Jim Doyle, War- ren Wenz, Jim Steffes, Eddie Randash, Sam Wilson, Jimmy Ferrel, Eddie Hufford, Sherman Pfeiffle-Man- ager. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Molly Lou Agler, Irene Grenstiner, Linda Sie'er, Camilla Eilek. BETTY AND ROGERS CAFE 45 GAMBLES STORE w - Einstein’s Helpers Who done it? Howdy, the gambling man Peek-a-boo! Gads!! Going somewhere? A marching we will go!.. BANK OF BAKER the Friendly Bank m The Big one got away!! It s the Peabody Plan!! Careful Jig, he'll drop it on you! Just friends. . . . Pretty strong table?! 17 B. The McGuire Sisters? C. What ’ya Cooking up now, Al? E. This is hard to believe! !? G. Bubble gum's stuck to my sleeve! F. Contentment at its best! I. Which one's the dummy? J. Miss Gillaspey’s helper. TEN SPOT CAFE


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